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  • 2018 JLG 4069LE

    546 Hours

    $9,480

  • 2016 GENIE GS3232

    44 Hours

    $7,080

  • 2018 JLG 4069LE

    486 Hours

    $9,480

  • 2019 SKYJACK SJIII3219

    364 Hours

    $6,654

  • 2019 SKYJACK SJIII3219

    295 Hours

    $6,654

  • 2017 SKYJACK SJIII 3219

    5 Hours

    $5,455

  • 2019 GENIE GR-20

    271 Hours

    $8,600

  • 2015 JLG 2646ES

    450 Hours

    $5,800

  • 2019 MEC 1330SE

    276 Hours

    $5,200

  • 2019 MEC 1330SE

    302 Hours

    $5,300

  • 2015 SKYJACK SJ6826 RT

    2,567 Hours

    $9,500

  • 2019 MEC 1330SE

    236 Hours

    $5,378

  • 2017 JLG R1932i

    2,301 Hours

    $4,200

  • 2018 GENIE GR-20

    298 Hours

    $6,500

  • 2017 JLG 3246ES

    411 Hours

    $7,200

  • 2012 JLG 3246ES

    574 Hours

    $6,500

  • 2012 GENIE GR-20

    39 Hours

    $3,400

  • 2019 MEC 1330SE

    251 Hours

    $5,500

  • 2018 MEC Micro 19

    228 Hours

    $5,700

  • 2017 JLG 2646ES

    397 Hours

    $5,800

  • 2019 MEC 1330SE

    53 Hours

    $5,200

  • 2019 GENIE GS-1930

    314 Hours

    $6,800

  • 2017 GENIE GS-3246

    348 Hours

    $6,300

  • 2019 GENIE GS-1930

    97 Hours

    $6,800

  • 2018 GENIE GR-20

    314 Hours

    $6,100

  • 2017 JLG 3246ES

    337 Hours

    $7,000

  • 2017 JLG 3246ES

    354 Hours

    $7,400

  • 2015 GENIE GS-2646

    382 Hours

    $5,200

  • 2019 MEC Micro 19

    221 Hours

    $7,700

  • 2017 JLG 2646ES

    424 Hours

    $5,800

  • 2019 MEC Micro 19

    526 Hours

    $6,500

  • 2017 JLG 2646ES

    562 Hours

    $5,400

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Overview

Lifts are construction equipment used to hoist materials and people to higher elevations. The three main types of lifts are boom lifts, scissor lifts, and material lifts. Boom lifts comprise a platform/bucket, long arm, and ground base. Scissor lifts are the same as boom lifts, except they can only move up and down and not forward. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used lifts generally range in price from $8,000 - $70,000.

  • Popular brands include JLG, Skyjack, Haulotte, and Power Towers.

  • Lifts are used when a job requires reaching an elevation that a forklift or ladder can’t reach. This includes erecting scaffolding, picking fruit, painting structures, hanging highway signs, installing lighting, and even movie production.

  • Scissorlift: 4,700 lbs. Boom Lift: 20,000 lbs Material Lift: $500

  • Lifts take both workers and the operator high off the ground, making mismanagement potentially fatal. All operators and workers should wear a safety harness when on a boom lift. Other safety hazards include tipping, falling, and pinning. Never exceed a boom lift's maximum weight and range, use PPE, and operate based on the owner manual’s guidelines.

  • When buying a used lift, assess your needs, including the terrain, load/lifting requirements, height, and budget. When looking at specific brands and models, look at the reviews. Lastly, look at the maintenance record and features like self-driving, towable, telescoping, and articulating when looking at a particular unit.

  • The more hours a lift accumulates, the closer its components get to their limits. Specific parts to look at are the engine, panels and railings, hydraulics, operator controls, rotation/extension function, and platform condition.

  • The average lift operator in the United States makes $30,540 a year.

  • Lift operators must be aware of the risks they pose to their safety. OSHA requires that workers complete a certification process